Kamal Khera Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Kamal Khera
Office:Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities
Primeminister:Justin Trudeau
Term Start:July 26, 2023
Predecessor:Ahmed Hussen (Diversity and Inclusion)
Carla Qualtrough (Persons with Disabilities)
Office1:Minister of Seniors
Primeminister1:Justin Trudeau
Term Start1:October 26, 2021
Term End1:July 26, 2023
Predecessor1:Deb Schulte
Successor1:Seamus O'Regan
Office2:Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Development
Minister2:Karina Gould
Term Start2:August 31, 2018
Term End2:January 31, 2021
Predecessor2:Celina Caesar-Chavannes
Successor2:Maninder Sidhu
Office3:Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Revenue
Minister3:Diane Lebouthillier
Term Start3:January 30, 2017
Term End3:August 31, 2018
Predecessor3:Emmanuel Dubourg
Successor3:Deb Schulte
Office4:Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health
Minister4:Jane Philpott
Term Start4:December 2, 2015
Term End4:January 27, 2017
Predecessor4:Cathy McLeod
Successor4:Darren Fisher
Riding5:Brampton West
Parliament5:Canadian
Term Start5:October 19, 2015
Predecessor5:Kyle Seeback
Birth Date:4 February 1989[1]
Birth Place:Delhi, India
Alma Mater:York University (BSN)
Party:Liberal
Residence:Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Spouse:Jaspreet Dhillon

Kamalpreet Khera PC MP (born February 4, 1989) is an Indian born Canadian politician who has been minister of diversity, inclusion and persons with disabilities since July 26, 2023.[2] A member of the Liberal Party, Khera has represented the riding of Brampton West in the House of Commons since the 2015 federal election. She also served as the minister of seniors from October 26, 2021 to July 2023.

Education and Early Career

Prior to entering politics, Khera attended York University where she earned an Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She went on to work as a registered nurse in the palliative and oncology units at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Toronto.

During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, she volunteered at a long-term care facility in her hometown of Brampton and administered vaccines in her community.

Federal Politics

Khera was nominated as the Liberal candidate in Brampton West in December 2014, and won the seat in the federal election in the following October.[3] [4] [5] When first elected in 2015, Khera was the youngest Liberal MP in the House, and the second-youngest overall behind Pierre-Luc Dusseault of the New Democratic Party (NDP) .[6] She was re-elected in the 2019 federal election,[7] and in 2021.[8] Khera is one of the youngest women ever to be elected to Parliament.

Parliamentary Secretary

On December 2, 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Khera as the parliamentary secretary to the minister of health, then as the parliamentary secretary to the minister of national revenue on January 18, 2017. Beginning August 31, 2018, Khera served as the parliamentary secretary to the minister of international development.[9]

Khera stepped down from her role as parliamentary secretary on January 3, 2021, after having travelled to the United States in December to attend a memorial service for her uncle, while the federal government was discouraging international travel.[10]

On September 20, 2021, Khera was re-elected as the member of Parliament for Brampton West.[11]

Minister of Seniors

On October 26, 2021, Khera was joined cabinet as the minister of seniors.[9] She is amongst the youngest members of the cabinet and the Privy Council of Canada.[12]

Her mandate was marked by the government’s restoration of the age of eligibility for retirement back to 65, an increase of the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), which has helped over 900,000 seniors, and has lifted 45,000 of them out of poverty, the enhancement of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), and a 10 per cent increase of Old Age Security (OAS) pensions for seniors over 75.[13]

Minister of Diversity, Inclusion, and Persons with Disabilities

On July 26, 2023, Khera was appointed to the position of minister of diversity, inclusion, and persons with disabilities following a cabinet shuffle in the summer of 2023.[9] She succeeds Ahmed Hussen, who was minister of housing and diversity and inclusion, and Carla Qualthrough, who was minister of persons with disabilities.[14]

On June 8, 2024, Khera announced the launch of the federal government's new Anti-Racism Strategy, a $110.4 million investment aimed at driving action in employment, justice and law enforcement, housing, healthcare and immigration systems.[15]

Khera has also rolled out the Canadian Disability Benefit in the 2024 Canadian federal budget, providing an investment of $6.1 billion to help uplift thousands of working-age persons with disabilities and their families. As proposed, the benefit is estimated to increase the financial well-being of over 600,000 low-income persons with disabilities.[16]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Akin on Twitter: "Happy 30th birthday to Brampton West MP @KamalKheraLib 1" . twitter.com . Twitter . February 4, 2019. February 12, 2019.
  2. Web site: 2021-10-23 . The Honourable Kamal Khera . 2024-07-19 . Prime Minister of Canada . en.
  3. Web site: 2014-12-10 . Liberals find candidate in Brampton West for next federal election . 2024-07-19 . Brampton Guardian . en.
  4. Web site: Guardian . Peter Criscione Brampton . 2015-10-20 . BRAMPTON WEST: Liberal Kamal Khera wins Brampton West . 2024-07-19 . Brampton Guardian . en.
  5. Web site: 20 October 2015. 19 Indian-Canadians elected to Canadian parliament. 20 October 2015. The Economic Times. 11 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151111145903/http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/nris-in-news/19-indian-canadians-elected-to-canadian-parliament/articleshow/49464520.cms. dead.
  6. John Paul Tasker, Meet the Class of 2015: Notable Rookies headed to Parliament Hill, CBC.ca, October 22, 2015.
  7. News: Gamrot. Sabrina. 21 October 2019. Brampton West re-elects Liberal Kamal Khera. The Brampton Guardian. Metroland Media Group. Brampton ON. 7 January 2021.
  8. Web site: Canada election results: Brampton West Globalnews.ca . 2024-07-19 . Global News . en-US.
  9. https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/kamal-khera(88705)/roles
  10. News: DeClerq . Katherine . Brampton West MP to step aside from parliamentary role after travelling to U.S. for memorial . 3 January 2021 . CTV News . 3 January 2021 . Toronto ON.
  11. Web site: Canada election results: Brampton West Globalnews.ca . 2024-07-26 . Global News . en-US.
  12. Web site: Maloney . Ryan . November 13, 2021 . Kamal Khera, Trudeau's youngest minister, says she'll draw on her pandemic experiences in cabinet . CBC News.
  13. Web site: 2022-07-21 . Backgrounder: Government of Canada financial supports for seniors . 2024-07-19 . www.canada.ca.
  14. Web site: 2021-10-23 . The Honourable Kamal Khera . 2023-07-27 . Prime Minister of Canada . en.
  15. Web site: Heritage . Canadian . 2024-06-08 . The Government of Canada launches Changing Systems, Transforming Lives: Canada's Anti-Racism Strategy 2024–2028 . 2024-07-19 . www.canada.ca.
  16. Web site: Canada . Employment and Social Development . 2023-10-17 . Overview of the Canada Disability Benefit . 2024-07-26 . www.canada.ca.